@Aisling "It is safe," the father said. "Vladi came out as one on live TV a few years ago, and his people still love him." "You can't eat a pizza yourself any more, but that doesn't prevent you from joining them when they have one," Ioan said.
@Aisling "What's the problem with being the odd ball?" Dracula, who had woken up without anyone noticing it, asked. "You should be glad that you don't have to fear being persecuted any more instead of being sad because you can't eat pizza any more..."
"Mostly because it is fun to eat pizza. You can stretch the mozzerella as far as you can and try to beat each other, we try to eat the most slices of pizza and stuff like that. " Mystique protested.
@Aisling Dracula looked at his family. "There are more important things in life than pizza... when I became a vampire, I had to leave Mihnea, making him believe I was dead... this was what made me sad."
"I am sorry to hear that, Count Dracula. I guess it is childish to have eating contests and things like that. But all my friends from college enjoy such things. Maybe it is time to change the way I look at the world....."
@Aisling Dracula was blinded by the lamp and searched his nightstand for his sunglasses. "Damn, where are they? Without my sunglasses, I'm as blind as a mole..."
@CountDracula "Mystique kept working on her sketch pad without saying anything. She began to think that maybe she should have kept quiet and would be quiet for a while.
"I'll look for them...." Mystique put the sketch pad down and look on the stand and the table. She finally found them on the floor and picked them up. She cleaned them before handing them to Count Dracula. "Here they are, Count Dracula."
@Aisling "Thank you." Dracula put them on. "Better now. - My eyes are extremely photosensitive. They have always been like that, and before sunglasses were invented, I sometimes actually had go go around with my eyes closed."
@Aisling Dracula made some clicking noise with his tongue a few times. "I's a pencil," he answered. "It's called echolocation... the 'bat technique'. You can literally see with your ears once you've learned it."
@Aisling "Basically, yes," Dracula answered. "Also the difference between a book or a magazine. I can even tell you whether something is soft or hard, or whether it is a fluid."